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Kramer Ele ctronics, Ltd. USER MANUAL Model: VP-23RC Presentation Switcher / Controller [...]
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Contents i Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Getting Started 1 2.1 Quick Start 1 3 Overview 3 3.1 About the VP-23R C 3 3.1.1 Understanding the Presentation Switcher Section 3 3.1.2 Understanding the Media / Room Controller Section 4 3.1.3 Controlling the VP-23RC 5 3.2 Connecting the VP-23R C Rear Panel 6 3.3 Recommendations for Ach ieving the Best Perfo [...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Contents ii 9.3.4 Turning the Light of the Backlit Buttons On and Off 34 9.4 The Presentation Switcher Sectio n Operation 34 9.4.1 The Independent Switchers Mode 34 9.4.2 The Master Audio Mode 35 9.4. 3 Th e Pre se nta ti on Sw itc her S EL ECT OR But ton s Ma cr o S equ en ce 37 10 Flash Memory Upgra de 38 10.1 F[...]
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Contents iii Figure 24: Atmel – Flip Window 39 Figure 25: Device Selection Window 40 Figure 26: Selecting the Device from the Selection Window 40 Figure 27: Loading the Hex 41 Figure 28: RS-232 Window 41 Figure 29: Atmel – Flip Window (Connected) 42 Figure 30: Atmel – Flip Window (Operation Completed) 42 Figure 31: The KFR-Programmer Window 4[...]
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Introduction 1 1 Introduction Wel com e to K ramer Elec troni cs! Since 1981 , K ramer Elect ronics h as bee n prov iding a w orld o f uni que, c r ea tiv e, an d aff ordabl e solu tions to th e vast range of pro blems tha t conf ront th e vide o, au dio , p resen tatio n, an d bro adc as ting prof essi ona l on a dai ly basi s. In re cent y ears, [...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Getting Started 2[...]
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Overview 3 3 Overvie w This section describes: Using shielded t wisted pair (STP) /unshielded twisted pair (UTP ) (see section 6.3) The VP-2 3RC (see section 3 .1) Presentation Switcher sect ion (see section 3.1. 1) Media / Room Controller (see section 3.1. 2) Means of control ( see section 3 .1.3) An exa[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Overview 4 Di gi tal mi crophon e inpu t leve l co ntrol and d igit al mas ter au dio le vel con trol M ic ro pho ne ta lk- ove r m od e 1 A CAT 5 ou tpu t, w ith a tran smiss ion ra ng e of more than 3 00 fe et (ov er 10 0 me ters ) that transm its V GA/ UXGA signa ls 2 to a remot e acce ptor via a re[...]
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Overview 5 3.1.3 Controlling the VP-23RC Control the VP-23RC using the front panel butto ns, or remotel y vi a: RS-232 1 serial commands trans mitted by a touch scree n system, PC, or other serial controller The Kramer Infrared remote control transmitter The ETHERNET 2 The VP-2 3RC is dependable, rugged, and fits into two vertical space[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Overview 6 3.2 Connecting the V P-23RC Rear Panel The VP-2 3RC can be connected in different co nfigurations, integrating t he Presentation Switcher sect ion with the Media/Roo m Controller sectio n. The block diagra m in Figure 1 s hows a VP-23RC confi guration example: IR Emitters Relays RS-232 Figure 1: VP-23RC[...]
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Overview 7 To connect the VP-23 RC as illustrated in the blo ck diagram in Figure 1: Connect the A/V equip ment 1 to the Presentation Switcher section (see section 6) Connect the A/V equip ment and room items to t he Media/Room Controller section (see section 7 ) 3.3 Recommendation s for Achievin g the Best Performance To achieve th[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Your Presentation Switcher / Controller 8 4 Your Presentation S w itcher / Co ntroller The VP-2 3RC front and rear panels relate in the following way: The Presentation Switcher section relates to the AUDIO, VIDEO and SWITCHER CONTROL areas on the rear panel The Media/Room Controller section relates to the [...]
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Your Presentation Switcher / Controller 9 Figure 2: VP-23RC Presentation Switcher / Controller – Front View[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Your Presentation Switcher / Controller 10 Table 2: Front Panel VP-23RC Presentation Switcher / Controller Features # Fe atu re Fu nct ion 1 IR (In fra red ) Rec e iv er Signals fro m the Kramer re m ote contr ol transmitter illum inate the LED 2 POWER Switch Illuminated switch for turning the unit ON or OFF 3 IR [...]
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Your Presentation Switcher / Controller 11 Figure 3: VP-23RC Presentation Switcher / Controller – Rear View[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Your Presentation Switcher / Controller 12 Table 3: Rear Panel VP-23RC Presentation Switcher / Controller Features # Fe atu re Fu nct ion 1 MIC IN Conn ector Connect to the m icrophone 2 COND. / DYN Sel ector Switch Push in to select a condenser, release to select a dynamic micropho ne 3 CV OUT Termin al Block Con[...]
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Your Presentation Switcher / Controller 13 4.3 The VP-23RC Und erside Panel Figure 4 and T able 4 define the VP-23 RC underside features: VS HS RESET Figure 4: VP-23RC Presentation Switcher / Controller – Underside View Table 4: VP-23RC Underside Panel Features Fe atu re Fu nct ion RESET Button Press to reset the unit prior to firmware upgrade (s[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Installing the VP-23RC on a Rack 14 5 Installing the VP -23RC on a Rack Th i s secti o n de sc ribe s w hat to do b efore insta lling on a rack and how to r ack mou nt. Before Installing on a Rack How to Rack Mount Before installing on a rack, be sure th at the environment is within the recomm ended range: Operati[...]
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Connecting the VP-23RC Presentation Switcher Section 15 6 Connecting the VP -23RC Presentation S w itcher Sect ion To connect 1 the VP-23RC P resentation Switcher section, as il lustrated in the example in Figure 5 , do the following 2 : 1 . C o n ne c t th e fo ll ow in g v i de o so ur ce s: One 3 composite video source (for example, a co mpo[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Connecting the VP-23RC Presentation Switcher Section 16 8 . I f r e qu ir ed , co nn ec t a PC t o th e RS - 23 2 p or t (s ee s ec ti on 8 . 1. 1) . Figure 5: Connecting the VP-23RC Presentation Switcher Section[...]
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Connecting the VP-23RC Presentation Switcher Section 17 6.1 Connecting the Bal anced/Unbalanced Ste reo Audio Input/O utput Figure 6 illustrates ho w to wire a balanced input/output connection: Figure 6: Connecting the Balanced Stereo Audio Input/Output Figure 7 illustrates ho w to wire an unbalanced inp ut: Figure 7: Connecting the Unbalanced Ster[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Connecting the VP-23RC Presentation Switcher Section 18 6.2 Wiring the C A T 5 LINE OUT RJ-45 Connector Table 5 and Figure 9 define the CAT 5 PINOUT, using a straight p in-to-pin cable with RJ-45 co nnectors: Table 5: CAT 5 PINOUT EI A /T IA 5 68 A E IA /TI A 5 68B PI N Wi re Co lo r PI N W i re Co lor 1 G re en /[...]
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Connecting to the Media / Room Controller Equipment 19 7 Connecting to the Medi a / Room Con troller Equipment To connect 1 the VP-23RC M edia/Room Controller section, as the example illustrated in Figure 10 shows, do the following 2 : 1 . C o n ne c t th e RE LA Y 3 te rm in al b lo ck c on ne ct o rs a s f ol lo w s: Connect RELAY 1 to the bl[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Connecting to the Media / Room Controller Equipment 20 Co mp uter Grap hics S o urce Co mp osite V i de o Pla yer s- Vid eo Pl ayer Pro j ec t or Lif t Scr een Bl i nd s Lig hting Sys tem Pro j ec tor Figure 10: Connecting the VP-23RC Media/Room Controller Section[...]
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Connecting to the Media / Room Controller Equipment 21 7.1 Setting the M edia / Room Controller PROGRAM Dipsw itches The PROGRAM d ipswitches are lo cated in the CONTROLLER area o f the rear panel (see section 7. 1). Table 6 defines the PROGRAM dipswitch settings: Table 6: PROGRAM Dipswitch Settings DI PS De sc ri ptio n 1 ON for Firmware Upgra[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Controlling the VP-23RC 22 8 Controlling the VP-23R C The VP-2 3RC can be controlled via: A PC (see section 8.1) RS-232 and RS-485 (see section 8.2) The ETHERNET (see section 8.3) 8.1 Controlling the VP-23 RC via a PC To c on tr ol th e V P-2 3RC 1 v ia th e c on t ro l s oftw ar e: 1. C o [...]
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Controlling the VP-23RC 23 8.1.1 Connecting an RS-232 port to a PC Yo u ca n c onn ect a PC t o th e VP -23 RC v ia an RS -2 32 po rt, as de fin ed in Ta bl e 7 : Table 7: Connecting an RS-232 Port to a PC RS -23 2 R ea r Pa nel Po rt Loc ati on Fo r… Po rt 1 in th e C O N TR OLL ER a rea M ed ia/ R oo m C on tro ll er f ir mwa re up gra de ([...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Controlling the VP-23RC 24 8.2 Controlling Additional Kramer Machin es via RS-232 and R S-485 You can cascade other Kr amer machines 1 together with the VP-23RC via the RS-485 po rt, and control them via the SWIT CHER CONTROL RS-232 port using a PC. To connect two Kra mer VP-8x8A machines to the VP- 23RC , via RS [...]
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Controlling the VP-23RC 25 Machine # 2 VP-8x8A VP-8x8A VP-23RC Machine # 3 Figure 13: Control Configuration via RS-232 and RS-485 8.3 Controlling via th e ETHERNET You can control t he VP-23RC via the Ethernet a s well as configure the Media/Roo m Controller b uttons and the Presentation S witcher SELECTOR buttons 1 . 1 Done by the system integrato[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Controlling the VP-23RC 26 B e f or e us in g th e V P- 23R C v i a a n e tw or k hu b or n e tw o rk r ou te r, m a k e s u re t h at : The IP number of the machine is defined on the ne twork subnet and t hat its number is unique i n the local network A Firewall is not p reventing access to the device If [...]
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Controlling the VP-23RC 27 6 . S e l ec t U s e th e f oll ow i n g IP A dd re ss , a n d fi ll i n th e d et a i l s a s sh ow n i n F i g ur e 1 5. 7 . C l ick OK . Figure 15: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Window Remember to restore your previous PC settings after setting the VP-23RC IP If the Media/Roo m Controller is not yet config ured[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Operating Your VP-23RC 28 9 Operating You r VP-23RC This section describes t he: Front panel buttons (see sec tion 9.1) VP-23RC b utton configuration (see sectio n 9.2) Media/Roo m Control section operation (see section 9.3) Presentation Switcher sect ion opera tion (see section 9.4[...]
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Operating Your VP-23RC 29 Pressing an illumi nated AUDIO SELECT OR button for m ore than 2 second s disconnects that m aster audio output, and the button no lo nger illuminates. The video w ill continue to d isplay but without sou nd. The Master Audio automatically follows the la st input selected (for example, VGA/UXGA), regardles s of the switche[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Operating Your VP-23RC 30 Com posi te V ide o Pl aye r Pro jec tor Lif t s-V ideo Pla yer Sc ree n Blind s Lig htin g Sy stem INT ERNET Pro j ec tor Figure 16: Example of a Typical Media/Room Controller Section Configuration Table 9: Connection Scheme (for the example in Figure 16) Th is con nec tor : Co nt rol s [...]
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Operating Your VP-23RC 31 F ig ure 17 sh ow s a c omm on se tu p f or th e V P- 23RC in a m edi a r oom . A n ov erh ea d p roj ect or an d sc reen , sp eak ers , l igh ts ; a nd a ca bin et w it h a DV D an d a VC R i ns i de , a re all co n tro l le d v i a t he VP- 23R C . The pr ese nte r’s la pt op is l oca te d on th e podi um (a lso co nn [...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Operating Your VP-23RC 32 9.3.1 Operating the Media / Room Controller In the following example 1 , illustrated in Figure 1 8, the VP-23RC is lab eled 2 with specific functio ns and each button is pro grammed 3 to perform several tasks 4 as defined in Table 10. Each button may be assigned with up to 1 5 commands. T[...]
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Operating Your VP-23RC 33 9.3.2 An Example of Operating the VP-23RC Figure 19 sho ws an operatin g example: ON OFF DVD PC PC VCR V o l UP V o l DOWN VC R DV D Figure 19: VP-23RC Operation Example 9.3.3 Using the Media / Room Controller Macro Buttons Pressing any button init iates a macro sequence 1 , during which the button blinks (as progra mmed b[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Operating Your VP-23RC 34 If you want to stop a macro sequence, pre ss and hold that button for 5 seconds. The sequence will come to an end. You ca n resume oper ation by pressing any button 1 . The unit will carr y out the macro sequence co mman ds from the beginning. 9.3.4 Turning the Light of the Backlit Button[...]
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Operating Your VP-23RC 35 Each pressed button ill uminates 1 , indicating selection a nd outputting o f that video and audio source. If a button includes a macro sequence, it will be executed when pressing that button. CV Vi deo Acce ptor s-Vi deo Sou rces s-Vid eo Accepto r [...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Operating Your VP-23RC 36 (I) When pre ssing button 2 under the VGA/UXG A-AUDIO SELECT OR, the UXGA IN 2 signal is ro uted to the displa y 1 . The VGA/UXGA butto n under the MASTER AUDIO SELECTOR section a utomatically illuminates, and the UXGA audio signal is r outed to the SPKR OUT 2 and the MAST ER OUT 2 termin[...]
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Operating Your VP-23RC 37 9.4 .3 The P res entat ion Switc her SE LEC TOR B utton s Macr o Sequ ence The SELECTOR butto ns can be configured to execute a sequence of commands (a m acro) in a simi lar way to the Media / Roo m Controller buttons (see section 9.3.1) so that when a SELECTOR button i s pressed, it w ill first perform the s witching [...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Flash Memory Upgrade 38 10 Flash Memory Upgrade The firmware is upgrad ed separately for the Pr esentation Switcher section (see section 10.1) and for the Me dia/Room Controller section (se e section 10.2). 10.1 Flash M emory Upgrade for the Pres entation Switcher Section The VP-2 3RC firmware for the Pr e[...]
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Flash Memory Upgrade 39 10.1.3 Upgrading the Firmware Follow these steps to upgrade the fir mware for the Presentation S witcher section: 1 . D ou b l e cl ic k th e de sk t o p i co n : “ Sh or tc u t to F LI P. EX E ” . Th e S pl as h sc re en a p p ea rs a s f ol lo ws : Figure 23: Splash Screen 2 . A f te r a few se co nd s, t he S pl a s h[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Flash Memory Upgrade 40 Figure 25: Device Selection Window 4 . C l ick th e bu tt on n ex t t o t h e na m e of t he dev i ce an d s el ec t fr om t he li st : A T8 9C 51 R D2 : AT89 C51 RD2 T 89C 51 RD 2 Figure 26: Selecting the Device from the Selection Window 5 . C l ick OK a n d se le ct “ Lo ad H ex ” f r[...]
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Flash Memory Upgrade 41 A Figure 27: Loading the Hex 6 . T h e O pe n F il e wi nd ow ope ns . S e l e ct t he c or r ec t H E X f il e th at c on t ai n s th e u pd at ed v er si on of t h e fi rm wa re f or V P -2 3 RC (f o r ex am pl e, 2 3R CM _V 1p 2. he x ) a nd c li ck Op en . 7 . P re s s th e ke yb oa rd s h o rtc u t k ey F 3 (o r se l ec[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Flash Memory Upgrade 42 A VP23RC.he x Figure 29: Atmel – Flip Window (Connected) 9 . C l ick Ru n . A ft er e ac h st ag e of t h e op er at io n is c om pl et ed , th e ch ec k- b ox f or t ha t st ag e b ec om es c ol or ed g re en 1 . W h en t he o pe ra ti on i s c om pl et ed , al l 4 ch e ck - bo x es w il[...]
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Flash Memory Upgrade 43 1 2. D is co nn ec t th e R S- 2 32 re ar p an el p or t on t he V P -2 3 RC u ni t fr om t he Nu l l- m od em a da pt e r . 1 3. R e le as e th e FL AS H PRO G bu t t o n on r ea r pa n el . 1 4. C on ne ct t he po w er t o th e VP -2 3R C . 10.2 Flas h Mem ory Up gra de for th e Me dia / Roo m C ont r olle r S ec tion The [...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Flash Memory Upgrade 44 10.2.3 Upgrading Firmware Follow these steps to upgrade the fir mware: 1 . D ou b l e cl ic k th e KF R- P r og r am me r de sk to p i c on . Th e K FR -P ro g ra mm er w in d ow a p pe ar s (s ee F ig ur e 3 1 ). Figure 31: The KFR-Programmer Window 2 . S e l ec t t he r eq ui r e d C O M [...]
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Flash Memory Upgrade 45 10.3 T roubleshooting Firmw are Upgrade Issues If the RC device does not communicate and it is i mpossible to p erform the flash upgrade pr ocedure, the problem may so metimes be solved b y perfor m ing the factor y default restore p rocedure. To restore the factory default settings, do the following: 1 . T u rn of f t he V [...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Technical Specifications 46 11 Technical Spec ifications Table 11 includes the technical specificatio ns 1 : Table 11: Technical Specifications of the VP-23RC Presentation Switcher / Controller PORTS (CONTRO LLER): 2 RS-232 on a termin al block connecto r and a DB 9M; 1 ETHERNE T RJ-45 port I NP UTS : 4 V GA / X G[...]
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Hex Table 47 12 Hex Table Table 12 lists the Hex values (which the pro tocol in section 13 describ es in more detail) for the VP-23RC Pre sentation Switcher section: Table 12: VP-23RC Hex Table In put s G ro up # Co mpo sit e Vid eo O UT an d A udi o O UT C V s- Vid eo OUT an d Au dio OU T s- Vid eo VG A O UT and Au dio OU T VG A I n 1 0 1 8 1 [...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Hex Table 48 Table 16: Set the Audio Output Gain Control for the Master Audio Au dio Ga in Con tro l f or Mas ter Ou t 16 85 80 81 Mu te … 16 85 F9 81 0 d B … 16 85 FF 81 3d B Table 17: Increase or Decrease the Audio Output Gain by One Step Co mpo sit e Vi deo s- Vid eo VG A Mi cro pho ne M ast er Out In cre a[...]
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Communication Protocol 49 13 Communication Protoc ol This proto col, wh ich enables RS-232 communicatio n between the VP-23RC and the PC, uses 4 b ytes of information, and d ata is at 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop bit. Table 18: Protocol Definitions MS B L SB DESTINATION I NS TRU CT IO N 0 D N5 N4 N3 N2 N1 N0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1st byte[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY Communication Protocol 50 Table 19: Instruction Codes I NS TRU CT IO N DE FIN ITI ON F OR SPE CIF IC I NST RU CT ION NO TE # DE SCR IPT ION IN PUT O UT PUT 0 RESET MACHINE 0 0 1 1 SWITCH GROUPS 1-4 Set equal to video and audio inputs to be switched for the relative group 1-3 Set equal to group to which output [...]
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Communication Protocol 51 NOTE 3 The reply to a “ REQUE ST” instruction is as f ollows: the sa me instruction and input co des as were sent are returned, and the OUTPUT is assigned to the value of the requested para meter. T he reply to the instruction #5 (what is the status of the VG A group?): 0000 0101 1000 0000 1000 0011 1000 0001 Would be:[...]
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY 52 LI MI TE D W AR RAN TY WHO IS PRO TE CT ED ? WHA T I S CO VERED AND WHA T I S NOT COVE RED WHAT WE WI LL P AY FOR AND WHA T WE WI L L NOT P AY FOR HOW YO U C AN GET W A RRAN TY S ER VI CE LI MI T A T IO N O F I MPL IE D W A RRA NT IE S EXCL USIO N O F DAMA GES CA UT IO N! Kram er El ect roni cs (h er eafter ) w[...]
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Kramer Electron ics, Ltd. Web site: www . kramerelectro nics.com E-mail: info@kramerel.com P/N: 2900–000155 REV 5 For the latest in formation on ou r products and a list o f Kramer distributors, visi t our Web site: www.kra merelectr onics.com, where updates to this user manua l may be f ound. We welcome you r questio ns, comments and feedback. C[...]